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DNA polymerase join complementary DNA nucleotides together while DNA ligase joins together the gaps left behind from the okizoki fragments.
It could be the ground, which holds the city together..
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By fitting together, they provide an effective barrier against bacteria and other things that could cause harm if they got inside the body.
By fitting together, they provide an effective barrier against bacteria and other things that could cause harm if they got inside the body.
DNA polymerase join complementary DNA nucleotides together while DNA ligase joins together the gaps left behind from the okizoki fragments.
Moon fragments could be part of the moon as well as external bodies that have hit the lunar surface such as asteroids and meteorites.
There are a number of places where you could find rock debris fragments in loose layers. Some of them include plate tectonics, mines, glaciers and so many more.
Glass evidence cannot be individualized to a single source, however, there are some instances where two fragments can be physically matched together and a common origin can be conclusively established.
Possibly, depending on why the comet split apart to begin with. If the comet's nucleus heats up unevenly. Once broken apart, the gas would be released into space, and the fragments will each continue to move apart. Gravity would act to bring the fragments back together, but the mutual gravity of comet fragments would be VERY small.
Increase the density of the gel. This will slow down the denser fragment while speeding up the less dense fragment. The down side is that the denser fragments near the beginning of the gel near the DNA well will be seen as a single band.
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Well child, you could increase the density of the gel and that would allow for the smaller of the two fragments to move farther, but keep the larger one of the two from moving just as far.
This sentence is in passive voice. For active voice, the sentence could be recast as, "Searchers found fragments of animal bones and other refuse at the site."
Could be conglomerate or breccia, depending on whether or not the clasts are rounded or angular.
It would become fragments of DNA and no more the plasmid will be in circular form.
It would become fragments of DNA and no more the plasmid will be in circular form.